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Santander to launch 2% on its 2-year fixed-rate and 1.5% on its easy-access account ISA. For 123 and Select customers only.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/isas/11448870/Santander-unveils-new-best-buy-fixed-rate-cash-Isas.html0 -
Santander to launch 2% on its 2-year fixed-rate and 1.5% on its easy-access account ISA. For 123 and Select customers only.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/investing/isas/11448870/Santander-unveils-new-best-buy-fixed-rate-cash-Isas.html
Poor... very poor.

Was expecting them to at least try and match/beat what Punjab Bank are offering. Ok, time to switch...0 -
But only suitable for the rich . . . very rich, methinksratechaser wrote: »Poor... very poor. . .
Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Nottingham B.S 2015/16 regular saver offering (up to £1270 a month) looks likely to be 3%.
Also a 2 yr 1.8% fixed looks likely.
Not sure on any notice period / penalty.0 -
veryintrigued wrote: »Nottingham B.S 2015/16 regular saver offering (up to £1270 a month) looks likely to be 3%.
Also a 2 yr 1.8% fixed looks likely.
Not sure on any notice period / penalty.
£1270? Seems like an odd monthly limit... do you know if it's a 'straight' regular saver or an ISA (as you posted it here...)?
If it's 3% with no membership/location restrictions then I'm probably in either way :T0 -
ratechaser wrote: ȣ1270? Seems like an odd monthly limit... do you know if it's a 'straight' regular saver or an ISA (as you posted it here...)?
If it's 3% with no membership/location restrictions then I'm probably in either way :T
Not an odd amount at all. The 2015-16 ISA allowance is £15,240.
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Nice!!! I got their 4%reg isa saver last year. Plan for this year would be transfer £300 from 2014/15 to HSBC is a for the £120. Open Nottingham 3% reg isa saver for 2015/16 drip feed from 2.4% Santander 123. Should get me 120+247+168= 3.51%0
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ratechaser wrote: »
If it's 3% with no membership/location restrictions then I'm probably in either way :T
Thats doubtful. Suspect it will be branch only.0
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